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AMPE1.0PSIS (Boston or Japauese IVy). per pkt, 

 113L Veitchi. A hardy perennial climber from Japan, with olive- 

 green leaves, which turn to scarlet in the autumn. I'he best and 

 most popular climber for covering brick or stone walls 10 



ANTIRRHINUM (Snapdragon; 



The Snapdragons are now receiving the attention they deserve. They 

 are undoubtedly one of the best cut flowers, which can readily be orown 

 from seed, wliile for beds or borders they are a constant source of pleasure, 

 being m flower all the time. They succeed best in a rather liuht soil, m 

 a sunny position, and, although perennials, are best tre.ited as annuals. 



1171 QJant Scarlet 10 



1174 Qiant Garnet 10 



1175 " Pink 10 



1176 '* Striped ..,.., ]0 



1172 '' White ........ 10 



1173 " Yellow 10 



1179 Collection of a packet each of the above 6 colois" 



1180 Giant Flixed. All colors. -|- oz. , 25 cts 



1154 Queen of the North. Grows l foot m height, and denVel 

 covered with larq;e white flowers. A gem for beds and bonier 



and valuable fir pit culture. I- oz., 25 cts. 



.50 

 10 



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1170 Half=Dwarf Mixed. Large variety of colors; best for bed- 

 ding, growing about 18 inches high. ^oz.,20cts 5 



1160 Tall Mixed. Extra fine selection; best for cutting. } oz,,25 cts. 5 



1U;9 Imported Collection. 10 Dwarf vaiieties .'..... 50 



1159 Imported Collection. 10 Tall varieties 50 



AXEmONE (Win.ltlower). 

 A very pleasing hardy perennial, 

 producing large flowers; few plants 

 compare with them in beauty ; fine 

 for bouquets. per pki-. 



1140 Coronaria, Mixed Colors 



( '""//,'' Amiiione-) 5 



1146 St. Brigid- A beautiful 

 selection of the above, com- 

 prising semi - double and 

 double 'flowers in a won- 

 derful array of colors ; seed 

 sown by midsummer pro- 

 duce flowering plants the 

 following spring 15 



1141 Fulgens [Scarlet IVind- 

 flower). Single scarlet ... . 15 



1142 Japonica alba {Japdiiese 

 IVindJlower. Pure white; 

 flowering in late summer 

 and autumn 15 



1143 — alba gigantea. An nu 

 proved form ; flower^ much 



rger 



Aquilegia (Coliinibine). 



ANTHEMIS iHii.dy Ma.g.ierite). 









PIU< PKT. 



1150 TInctoria Kelwayi. A 



most satisfactory haidy per- 

 ennial, l.iearing all summer 

 daisy -like golden - yellow 

 blossoms; excellent for cut- 

 ting; 2 feet. \ 07.., 25 cts. 10 



ARABIS (Kock Cress). 



1201 Alpina. The earliest, pret- 

 tiest spring flower. The 

 S|)reading tufts are covered 

 of pure 



Antirrhinum (Snapclr.igon). 



soms of clear blue 

 ing in perm:inent 



Arabis Alpina. 



with a sheet of pure white 

 ,'ovvers as soon as the snow 

 cisappears. Unequalcd for 

 rockeries or edgings ; with- 

 stands the drought and is 

 always neat; 6 inches. ^ 

 oz., 25 cts .... 5 



AQUILEGIA. 



(Columbine.) 



Chaiming hardy perennial plants, 

 growing from 1 to 3 feet high, bear- 

 ing in countless numbers through 

 May .Tnd June their exquisite blos- 

 white, rose, yellow, purple, striped, etc. For plant- 

 lorders or n.Tluralizing along the edges of woods or 

 slirul)bery this old-fashioned favorite is one of the best of all hardy jilants. 

 1181 Chrysantha(6Wi/'//; .5/>/(;7W). Golden-yellow, i oz., 40 cts. 5 

 1LS2 — alba ( White Spurred) Beautiful pure white. \ oz.,50 cts.. 10 

 118.'! Cterulea (A'<'r/f)' .^/''"«/'"'« Coiumbine). Violet-blue and white ; 



2 feet. ^ oz., 50 els 10 



1184 Glandulosa. Tovcly shade of light blue and pure white 15 



Californica hybrJda. Exquisite flowers, mostly in yellow and 



Dinnge shatles, all with long spurs. | oz., 60 cts 10 



Helens. This new hybrid is of strong, robust growth, attaining 

 n height of 1.5 to 20 inches, and bearing numerous flowers of a 



lovelv shade of 1-ilue and pure \\ liite 25 



Canadensis. This is the scarlet and yellow native species, and 



one (if the brightest of all. \ oz., 25 cts 5 



Coerulea hybrida. Beautiful hybrids, hearing large, long- 



^1 nil red flowers in a great variety of colors. \ oz , 50c 10 



llcS:) Nivea grandlflora. A beautiful large pure white. ioz.,15cls. 5 



1191 Flabellata nana alba. A dwarf variety from Japan, with fine, 

 i;IaiKous loliage and large, white flowers. \ oz., 40 cts 10 



1192 Haylodgensis Delicatissima. A new hylirid, bearing large, 

 |ong-s|iurred flowers, the spurs being a tender satin-rose, passing 

 imperceptibly to a delicate light-yellow at the crown. 3 pkts., 

 60 cts 20 



] 199 Collection containing a p.ncket each of the above 11 sorts .... 1 00 



] 190 Single, all colors mixed ; 2 feet. 30 cts, per oz 5 



120(1 Double, all colors mixed. 30 cis. per oz , 5 



We offer a number of splendid NOVELTIES and SPECIALTIES in Flower Seeds. See pages 70 to 78 



